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Tribology in Engineering by Hasim Pihtili (ed.)

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Tribology in Engineering
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535111269
Number of pages: 240

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The main goal in preparing this book was to publish contemporary concepts, new discoveries and innovative ideas in the field of surface engineering, predominantly for the technical applications, as well as in the field of production engineering and to stress some problems connected with the use of various surface processes in modern manufacturing of different purpose machine parts.

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